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John K. Cox
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John K. Cox
is a professor of eastern European history at North Dakota State University in Fargo.
Jurij Koch’s Sorbian Memoir of Life Before, During, and After the GDR
January 27, 2020
John K. Cox
Jurij Koch / Courtesy of Domowina-Verlag In the 1950s, a girl whom Jurij Koch knew in high school moved away from their hometown of Cottbus in East Germany. It was a case, he says in his rece…